R Nuss, R Kilcoyne, S Geraghty, R Wilkins, J Wiedel, M Manco-Johnson
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Abstract
Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used for evaluation of refractory joint swelling in a 7-year-old boy with hemophilia.
Patient and methods: This patient with no evidence of an inhibitory had refractory left knee swelling despite receiving appropriate factor VIII concentrate infusions.
Results: A plain radiograph showed soft tissue swelling and a calcification in the left suprapatellar region. On MRI a discrete suprapatellar pouch could be detected and was subsequently surgically resected.
Conclusion: We believe that MRI should be considered when evaluating children with hemophilia who have refractory joint swelling and no evidence of an inhibitor.